* Official World Cup 2022 Thread *

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wangus12 said:

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I saw 380k/player.

How is that decided which players. The women's pool is much bigger than the men's pool right now. Which players get that money and which don't
I think this is why certain players did not retire. They were playing long enough to get this pay day.
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As a very casual fan of soccer, what are some of the more committed fans thoughts on the VAR offsides rulings? Seems to me they're getting very technical and not really in the nature of the rule. One I've seen a lot of on social media was Croatia vs. Belgium....I just don't see any kind of advantage gained in this situation
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its sickening to think that anyone would be ok with people receiving massive payouts they didnt do anything to earn
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so as far as the big dogs, looks like we'll have france, england, spain and probably portugal on one side

and brazil and argentina on the other side
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htxag09 said:

As a very casual fan of soccer, what are some of the more committed fans thoughts on the VAR offsides rulings? Seems to me they're getting very technical and not really in the nature of the rule. One I've seen a lot of on social media was Croatia vs. Belgium....I just don't see any kind of advantage gained in this situation

Essentially, if we are going to use the computers as an absolute way of enforcing then we need to change the language of the rule.
It was written to help the linesman make calls at full speed with the naked eye.
You dont gain an advantage by your arm being a centimeter ahead in a freeze frame snapshot rendering.
The rule is intended to prevent a competitive advantage from being 'offside'
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Its hard to critique these calls without understanding how they are generated. I need to understand the technology, how it determines the moment the snapshot takes place and how that is synchronized with contact on the ball, and what is the precision with which it picks that moment. If all of that is precise enough, i really have no problem taking it all the way down to the razors edge of where the rule is (and I much prefer a black and white rule over something designed to measure some judgement of "how much advantage is gained" BTW)

I have a big problem with the way its called using the standard video method thats used in like England. Fast moving objects jump great distances between video frames, you will never have a snapshot of the true moment of contact of the ball because it happens between two video stills, but they pick one of those frames and then draw in lines, etc. I dont believe for one second that that what they are doing is precise enough to actually determine whether a player was offside within inches. There is uncertainty that is unaccounted for when they make those measurements and I believe many calls are within the margin of uncertainty.

That's no problem if you really want to make calls based on a "more likely than not basis" but on the "clear and obvious error" basis that they claim to use its really all bull**** when its a close call because one 60 FPS video still is not precise enough to catch the world as it existed the precise moment the ball was struck. HD video pixels do not have hard edges on a scale to pinpoint the precise edge and extrapolate from there across the entire width of a pitch. The edge of a Chelsea jersey in a video still is not a hard blue pixel next to a hard green one, it will be a gradient blur from blue to green, wherein somewhere in there lies the edge. There is uncertainty in where to place the line, and depending on the camera angle may introduce significant uncertainty to the final result depending on whether the line chosen is closer to blue or closer to green. The thickness of the line that the human referee places in has a thickness that is likely introducing several inches worth of uncertainty as well in some cases.
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Imagine saying a few weeks ago that Belgium, Germany, Denmark, and Mexico wouldn't get out of group…
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htxag09 said:

As a very casual fan of soccer, what are some of the more committed fans thoughts on the VAR offsides rulings? Seems to me they're getting very technical and not really in the nature of the rule. One I've seen a lot of on social media was Croatia vs. Belgium....I just don't see any kind of advantage gained in this situation


If you took away the text at the bottom of that graphic I would tell you with 99% assurance that that's onside. I don't know how they can say that's offside. Ridiculous. Just like the PK they have Messi yesterday. That subsequent block was the greatest "back don't lie" moment of this World Cup.
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fig96 said:

Imagine saying a few weeks ago that Belgium, Germany, Denmark, and Mexico wouldn't get out of group…
No way, Germany!?! The others… nobody cares…
PatAg
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Its surprising
ja86
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not surprised by Belgium, they have been slip-sliding away for the past few years now.
jeffk
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ja86 said:

not surprised by Belgium, they have been slip-sliding away for the past few years now.


Okay, De Bruyne.
deadbq03
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Here's the really crazy thing about Germany's exit:

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Soccer is played mostly from the waist down. I don't mind VAR but in my opinion onside should be judged by where the players legs are relative to the defensive. An arm, elbow or even head is not gaining an advantage.
jeffk
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_lefraud_ said:

Soccer is played mostly from the waist down. I don't mind VAR but in my opinion onside should be judged by where the players legs are relative to the defensive. An arm, elbow or even head is not gaining an advantage.


Only parts of the body you can legally score a goal with are considered when assessing offside position.
fig96
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jeffk said:

_lefraud_ said:

Soccer is played mostly from the waist down. I don't mind VAR but in my opinion onside should be judged by where the players legs are relative to the defensive. An arm, elbow or even head is not gaining an advantage.

Only parts of the body you can legally score a goal with are considered when assessing offside position.

Wasn't that a hand offside in the Croatia match?
jeffk
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Didn't watch that one, but I'll go look it up.

This one? Upper arm (shirt-sleeve) is what I see on the graphic.

fig96
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The tweet above shows the image.
jeffk
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No idea why they used a red circle on the hands there. Slight difference between the levels of shirt sleeves, which is where the infraction was.

Just adding that I don't really like the way they're currently using the tech to enforce offside. I prefer the way the MLS does it, as strange as it is to say.
JJxvi
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Germany got FM'd?
fig96
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Gotcha. I would debate that upper arm is an area that can be scored with, either way we're veering dramatically from the spirit of the law IMO.
jeffk
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Yeah, I don't disagree there either.
deadbq03
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_lefraud_ said:

Soccer is played mostly from the waist down. I don't mind VAR but in my opinion onside should be judged by where the players legs are relative to the defensive. An arm, elbow or even head is not gaining an advantage.
IMO practically every VAR situation isn't gaining an advantage. The original intent of the rule was to prevent cherry picking. If defenders are marking/tracking (and trying to trap) there's no disadvantage.

VAR itself isn't the problem… it doesn't matter where you set the line, there will always be fractional situations that frustrate us. To me the much bigger problem is the rule itself.

https://www.skysports.com/football/news/11095/12249982/marco-van-basten-on-the-offside-law-why-it-should-be-scrapped-and-the-hockey-precedent-that-might-surprise

oragator
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We give Gregg a lot of crap (deservedly), but when you look at how things have shaken out, he deserves a fair amount of credit too.
He took over a shattered program after the last cycle, developed young talent collectively, got us qualified, and got us out of the group stage. Which is more than Germany, Belgium, Canada, Mexico etc. can say. And the team clearly has great chemistry,
It wasn't always pretty, but in the end we always seem to be where we should be.
PatAg
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He's raised his game, or more likely the coaching staff as a whole has, at the world cups. WHich is what you ask for. He can still do better to, with in game adjustments..if he does, we could be dangerous.
jeffk
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Whatever your feelings on his tactics and roster choices, the players play hard for him and have for a good long while.
wangus12
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Not to mention he did it in what, at least based on FIFA World Rankings, was one of the most competitive groups.
Bryan98
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jeffk said:

_lefraud_ said:

Soccer is played mostly from the waist down. I don't mind VAR but in my opinion onside should be judged by where the players legs are relative to the defensive. An arm, elbow or even head is not gaining an advantage.


Only parts of the body you can legally score a goal with are considered when assessing offside position.


Quoting this for emphasis.

Someone should have made a rules explainer about soccer before the WC, explaining offside, the lines being in, the ball having to cross entirely, subs, etc. Maybe someone did, but I didn't see it. I know many of my friends could have benefited.
JJxvi
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My favorite thing about watching soccer, especially English soccer, is watching a big game and following on twitter, and then having the goalkeeper come out for the ball, leaving a totally different player as the last defender, and then seeing all of "English football, inventors of the game" twitter go bat**** crazy when they dont understand why a player was offside.
wangus12
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Prices for tickets at this year. Hope they don't go way up for 2026 since American sports tend to charge way more than other nations do

Opening match: $54.85-$301.68
Group play: $10.97-$219.40
Round of 16: $19.20-$274.26
Quarterfinals: $82.28-$425.10
Semifinals: $137.13-$954.41
Third-place match: $82.28-$425.10
Mathguy64
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You can multiply those by a factor of 10. Bank on it. Well, FIFA and US Soccer will bank on it.
wangus12
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Yeah I'm figuring the garbage seats will be a minimum of $100 for the group stage
Rudyjax
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wangus12 said:

Yeah I'm figuring the garbage seats will be a minimum of $100 for the group stage
Depends on the venue. I'm guess Jerry Jone will charge $200 plus. Or is it set by US Soccer or Fifa?
 
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